Bloomberg Law
Nov. 9, 2016, 11:00 PM UTC

Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Edits the Legal Briefs in Big Law

Casey Sullivan

Jesse Katz made a living as a journalist for 24 years, fifteen of which were spent at the Los Angeles Times as part of a team that pulled in two Pulitzer Prizes for spot news reporting. The other nine were spent at Los Angeles magazine, where he wrote features on everything from animal shelters to the homeless and, on the side, a self-reflective book, titledThe Opposite Field, about fatherhood and baseball.

[caption id="attachment_34318" align="alignright” width="262"][Image “O’Melveny editor Jesse Katz and his son Max. " (src=https://bol.bna.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/jessekatz2-e1478724796385.jpg)]O’Melveny editor Jesse Katz and his son Max.[/caption]

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